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is in beijing for us. chinatowns have long become a permanent fixture of many metropolises but here in china you would normally find a russian district in their place sprawling all across the country their track thousands of vendors on a hunt for knock offs since you were there when there was a here it used to be an open market with rows of counters only recently they built everything at our expense if i may say so. but it's shamelessly low prices and high turnover areas like this one in beijing manisha transformed themselves from shanty towns into glitzy shopping quarters also helping china to surprise germany.
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there's also a british cargo plane that was used in the berlin airlift. in 1948, the americans, british, and french took to the german skies again after the soviet union blocked allies access to west berlin. they flew in at 13,000 tons of food and fuel to berlin at residents over about a year. it was a turning point in the relationship between berlin residents and their western occupiers. allied museum is a kind of thank you for the french, british, and american forces, whatever role they played in their time here. >> the french tended to stick to their own barracks or neighborhoods. even the british were not as visible as the americans. >> the u.s. army was a hit with its americans way of life, a celebrated every year at the german-american folk festival, where everyone was equal, no matter if you weren't occupier or one of the occupied. -- no matter if you were a occupier or one of the occupied. >> you had more contact with the americans, especially because the u.s. soldiers sold hamburgers. you had good food and it was like being in america. >> the fes
there's also a british cargo plane that was used in the berlin airlift. in 1948, the americans, british, and french took to the german skies again after the soviet union blocked allies access to west berlin. they flew in at 13,000 tons of food and fuel to berlin at residents over about a year. it was a turning point in the relationship between berlin residents and their western occupiers. allied museum is a kind of thank you for the french, british, and american forces, whatever role they...
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however, it is the first trip we made throughout germany that has caused us to come back. and we bring other new friends to experience what oktoberfest is all about. >> more than 30,000 liters of beer are poured each day in this tent alone. a staff of 230 waitresses help keep the beer flowing. >> i cannot take it in. it is like beyond me at anything i can never imagines. this is amazing. ♪ [sing a long] [chanting] >> many tourists in the travel long distances to enjoy the festival. among them, new zealand, australians, and italians. sometimes tradition takes the back seat and anything goes. anyone looking to get away from the randy crowd can be the tent and make their way here to the carrousel were a traditional band has been plain for visitors for the past 80 years. >> every year, it is the same procedure. we go to the tent and then to this area. >> sometimes i do not feel so well, but it is really nice here. >> fashion also plays a major role at octoberfest. many come to see and be seen in their best bavarian clothing. >> there are some really beautiful dresses. they a
however, it is the first trip we made throughout germany that has caused us to come back. and we bring other new friends to experience what oktoberfest is all about. >> more than 30,000 liters of beer are poured each day in this tent alone. a staff of 230 waitresses help keep the beer flowing. >> i cannot take it in. it is like beyond me at anything i can never imagines. this is amazing. ♪ [sing a long] [chanting] >> many tourists in the travel long distances to enjoy the...
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join us technology update on our g. more news today violence is once again flared up flew from these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are the day. they faced it this is not a prohibition but warning that. the forces that we should use just everybody is sure to support retrace pieces they have no idea about the hardships to face. they wanted to says it all go to nuisance. in the army the life of the usaf is the most precious thing in the world. is of self-sacrifice and heroism with those who understand it fully but you have to live a. real life stories from world war two. victory one nine hundred forty five dot com. hello again this is the headline it's. a one hundred thousand people participated in a wave of strikes across europe as national governments impose all proposals that risky measures to pay off massive difference some are not by big. change and most consider whole just a day off to maybe get your readers called something with construction projects halted and
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or classmates pelted us with stones. and drove us away from the school building. crying heil hitler. but our fear. after the earth the suit was returned to czechoslovakia the czech president. returned from london after. his first degree deported from the country deprives them of their citizenship and confiscated their property. and was accompanied by the so called death marches tens of thousands of students and germans died in a matter of months. back the director of the archives these citizen diaspora returned to his homeland sixty years later he returned as a tourist. finds nothing the truth. to be all incivility lost destroyed and if you go overseas you will find some traces stones from houses not trees after trees and this is the only thing you can recognise here was once you reach there of nearly solace in the inhabitants that means i think. three hundred houses. they all have gone only one year. this is the region where the germans lived. in prague anything he can do for the time being conjure up memories of lost territories the germans too happy to return b
or classmates pelted us with stones. and drove us away from the school building. crying heil hitler. but our fear. after the earth the suit was returned to czechoslovakia the czech president. returned from london after. his first degree deported from the country deprives them of their citizenship and confiscated their property. and was accompanied by the so called death marches tens of thousands of students and germans died in a matter of months. back the director of the archives these citizen...
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abbas, thank you for traveling from stanford university to join us this morning. we thank you very much. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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trying to use the we can use the speed kick you know they give you the first easy ball in the rally and i was trying to think about think. you know. what happened or just kind of doing in the present moment. one day old on the third kontinental hockey league season has already through an opposite champions humbled by merger club. so i like this of course the cape charles only ever champions taking on the team depleted of star names but the squad. upset the odds courtesy of a superb opening third where they finished. with it and giving hope to everyone. let's stay with the league age is just a number as far as the most high profile signing of the year dominic is concerned forty five years of age the czech native and two time hart trophy winner is ready to open a new chapter of his career here in moscow rich and poor flee takes up the story. pretty much everything there is to win the world of hockey gold medal the stanley cup and even get. to be chair time for missing privileges trophy cabinet u.k. children's game income if you can if you really hate completely see made you think . oh it
trying to use the we can use the speed kick you know they give you the first easy ball in the rally and i was trying to think about think. you know. what happened or just kind of doing in the present moment. one day old on the third kontinental hockey league season has already through an opposite champions humbled by merger club. so i like this of course the cape charles only ever champions taking on the team depleted of star names but the squad. upset the odds courtesy of a superb opening...
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and us to see a true get out explains. one of the most important events of the day has been the russian nato council meeting where sides agreed that it's important to continue to cooperate and spheres like fighting drug trafficking in afghanistan security in europe and of course missile defense this is a very important moment because in the last couple of days nato secretary general has been saying that it's important for russia and nato to try to find a way to work in missile defense together to try to come up with a joint project the relationship between nato and russia has gone through some rough patches ever since the georgian the setting in conflict back in the year two thousand and eight and of course the possibility and nato's eastward expansion but the secretary general of nato gave a press conference where he said that it's very important for russia and nato to continue building a stronger and warmer and more trusting relationship the joint review of the twenty first century common security challenges. call perora
and us to see a true get out explains. one of the most important events of the day has been the russian nato council meeting where sides agreed that it's important to continue to cooperate and spheres like fighting drug trafficking in afghanistan security in europe and of course missile defense this is a very important moment because in the last couple of days nato secretary general has been saying that it's important for russia and nato to try to find a way to work in missile defense together...
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i asked him to tell us more about the pontiff's speech. >> it was a very vigorous speech and appeal for a dialogue between faith and religion to establish a moral norms in society. it is the old argument that he keeps repeating. he did it at his first famous lecture, the dialogue between faith and reason did of the catholic church believes it is possible to establish objeives, univsal norms. the pope pointed out that to settle for pragmatic short-term solutions of ethical norms is inadequate, as reflected in the disastrous financial crisis that we experienced in the last year. not everybody will agree with him. particularly fundamentalists, religious and fundamentalists in dislike the idea of a dialogue between faith and reason to about 108 of them were down here this afternoon when the pope arrived at westminster abbey. they shouted antichrist, antichrist, as he ented westminster ave. >> one more can you tell us about the arrests that were made today? >> apparently, they are algerian nationals, at least five of the mark. they were working for a private company in central london, and th
i asked him to tell us more about the pontiff's speech. >> it was a very vigorous speech and appeal for a dialogue between faith and religion to establish a moral norms in society. it is the old argument that he keeps repeating. he did it at his first famous lecture, the dialogue between faith and reason did of the catholic church believes it is possible to establish objeives, univsal norms. the pope pointed out that to settle for pragmatic short-term solutions of ethical norms is...
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nbc tracie potts has more for us in washington. good morning to you, tracie. >> veronica, good morning. we're now starting to hear a tough love message from president obama, aimed not at republicans, but aimed at his own party. he said buck up and he called republicans -- rath democrats irresponsible if they're sitting on their hands complaining. he said it's inexcusable to sit on the delines. we heard some of this in wisconsin yesterday at a huge college rally, trying to fight what polls and pundits say is apathy. he told students we can't let the country fall backwards because we didn't care enoughto fight. he's doing this four-state swing through several states around the country trying to drum up support because polls are showing that democrats cod be in trouble as we head into november's elections. in fact, we have a new nbc "wall treet journal" poll take a look at this. republicans now have a three-point lead over democrats, but that's down from a nine-point lead just last month. and looking at this question, who should contr
nbc tracie potts has more for us in washington. good morning to you, tracie. >> veronica, good morning. we're now starting to hear a tough love message from president obama, aimed not at republicans, but aimed at his own party. he said buck up and he called republicans -- rath democrats irresponsible if they're sitting on their hands complaining. he said it's inexcusable to sit on the delines. we heard some of this in wisconsin yesterday at a huge college rally, trying to fight what polls...
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on land like land use planning separating incompatible uses looking for compatibility use trying to have economic development but at the same time protect nature by identifying these areas early in the planning process and putting it all together in some kind of integrated management plan that is monitored and evaluated over time you see how things are working you revise that plan every five years or so and you adapt it to achieve whatever effect if you want to achieve solar cells very lucrative but what about the mexico gulf wake up call how i'm going the scientists to persuade people that won't be and now the disastrous similis of that which happened just others could very well be another disaster like that it could happen in the arctic it could happen anywhere. anywhere where we drill for oil and gas billion people waters because we weren't prepared for a response technologically not prepared just organizationally not prepared to have the massive response that was required of the gulf of mexico we need to create that kind of capability in areas where there are high risks of large
on land like land use planning separating incompatible uses looking for compatibility use trying to have economic development but at the same time protect nature by identifying these areas early in the planning process and putting it all together in some kind of integrated management plan that is monitored and evaluated over time you see how things are working you revise that plan every five years or so and you adapt it to achieve whatever effect if you want to achieve solar cells very...
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main factor for us. ok joe hockey now and now i'm also. on guard three want to help with that said straights when the visit is legit to get on the school board just three minutes into the game i want you to be unconvincing on the rebound who believes the number is four hundred five minutes later though denise mausam of converting all the breakaway for the equalizer. and there was more to come from him midway through the second period the young forward schools the second to put the hosts on top and he completed his fast korea had a tree in them to match it to guards fate late in the game. now russia's female basketball team is through to the second group stage of the world championships in the czech republic and that often securing this sad consecutive victory over seven to seven fifty nine the final score that russia finish top of group d. standings and make it to the next round along with second seeded czech republic. in goal for a record setting final round the foreman said the tour championship could see phil mickelson overtake tiger wo
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they shouted antichrist, antichrist, as he entered westminster ave. >> one more can you tell us about the arrests that were made today? >> apparently, they are algerian nationals, at least five of the mark. they were working for a private company in central london, and they were due to sweep the streets in westminster just before the pope's our arrival. apparently, the police got a tip off to arrest them. which indicates that they were not under surveillance for the last few days or whatever bit of the police then searched their homes in east and northern london. but apparently, they found nothing suspicious there. but of course, the pope is a very high-profile target, and that is why they acted so swiftly and what they detained them. >> thank you. the german government has denied claims by the french president that berlin is planning to clear roma accounts in germany and deport people living there back to their country of origin. sarkozy said it after an eu summit in brussels. the meeting was called to discuss foreign policy but was overshadowed by the controversial deportation. sark
they shouted antichrist, antichrist, as he entered westminster ave. >> one more can you tell us about the arrests that were made today? >> apparently, they are algerian nationals, at least five of the mark. they were working for a private company in central london, and they were due to sweep the streets in westminster just before the pope's our arrival. apparently, the police got a tip off to arrest them. which indicates that they were not under surveillance for the last few days or...
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she used to fund political directives frustrating. now, it is the high demand placed on teachers. >> you cannot compare children today with those in east germany. they are more self confidence, much more free. they are great. but it is simply not the best situation for one teacher to look after 18 kids. the work has become so intense that you are exhausted when you come back home. no one has any idea how hard it is. >> a short distance away is a mail order service with a staff of 200, it is the town's biggest employer. in 1990, west german entrepreneurs converted a state- run factory. they kept on some of the workers. a stroke of luck for this man, now the company's chief technical officer. am i would have never gotten this far back in east germany. there were people who had contact or were party members. they always got the jobs, whether they could do it or not. they were the ones in these positions. >> the managing director, whose father helped set up the company, and he has talked about the problems in the early years. back then, l
she used to fund political directives frustrating. now, it is the high demand placed on teachers. >> you cannot compare children today with those in east germany. they are more self confidence, much more free. they are great. but it is simply not the best situation for one teacher to look after 18 kids. the work has become so intense that you are exhausted when you come back home. no one has any idea how hard it is. >> a short distance away is a mail order service with a staff of...
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i think we on our part used as much effort and equipment as possible i can say thank god that through all those years against all odds we kept developing new equipment new aircraft and firefighting systems that helped us a great deal in putting out the forest fires it is perhaps the first time that the entire system of the federal firefighting service has been fully engaged in combat in forest fires our zone of responsibility was in residential areas we usually work in towns and villages but this time we had to quickly learn previously unfamiliar ways to talk of high acreage fires especially crown fires i've previously i'm familiar. that's what i began with it's not our function it's the function of the federal forestry agency but when the first fires broke out wasn't present informed that wasn't he told that perhaps your ministry should be involved in fighting the fires. when the situation became critical the president signed a decree that declared a state of emergency that means all federal forces and the ministry of emergency first of all are engaged this is why it took us just two
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sergeant in the us army. trying to become an american by getting part in the. ranks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are today. wealthy british style the sun. spot on right on. target. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at mobile financial headlines conjure reports. in india cultures available in the move go hard on joy be heard shows us the gateway her to the brand imperial trilogy the tall western coast you can a was her till till she lifted her toe saddam did to go public toilet brotherson the colonel was her job as a retreat. all say a line from the russian capital it's great to have you with us to help. dying in silence as almost three thousand victims our men but only nine kind of us from the nine eleven to tonks all that has continued to claim dives today with a much as the workers suffering fro
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but which are very useful in small places like little villages about burton i say are. more on the power of art now in a report by spotlight to me that. the power of god is definitely stronger than the power of nature despite the weather being quite cold muscovites who left their warm homes and came here to coleman square park to see performances by trouble peters from across europe. muttering in the wind actors dressed like butterflies are all part of a project uniting young actors from different russian cities it's been masterminded by japanese choreographer shusaku to q he believes people from different nations can understand each other better through art but now all of them are people have. seen about how jungle feature. and. while shusaku concentrated on future feed a group came up with a flashback into the past the main character of their political satire was a write in former president about some of them. well he's also strong in the power of art when traveling seniors seem to make an easy go he called their performances every post without reservation today festi
but which are very useful in small places like little villages about burton i say are. more on the power of art now in a report by spotlight to me that. the power of god is definitely stronger than the power of nature despite the weather being quite cold muscovites who left their warm homes and came here to coleman square park to see performances by trouble peters from across europe. muttering in the wind actors dressed like butterflies are all part of a project uniting young actors from...
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how the money is used is also a consideration. that can only work if there is cooperation between donor tries and the recipients. >> germany's new credo of more efficiency rather than increased funding means the 0.7% goal is disappearing even further into the distance. you and representatives have reacted with surprise and disappointment. -- un representatives have reacted with surprise and disappointment. >> the united kingdom and belgium, the amount of money they are giving to developing countries has been increasing every year, even up to 2010, despite the financial crisis. i am very worried. i do not understand. the crisis hardly fits you. you are the first economy to rebound. germany is a responsible country. it is a country that internationally is expected to do what they promise. so it is very disappointing. >> germany's development minister says the criticism is unjustified. he insists the government has not officially abandoned the 0.7% target and stresses that germany is serious about getting more out of every euro expen
how the money is used is also a consideration. that can only work if there is cooperation between donor tries and the recipients. >> germany's new credo of more efficiency rather than increased funding means the 0.7% goal is disappearing even further into the distance. you and representatives have reacted with surprise and disappointment. -- un representatives have reacted with surprise and disappointment. >> the united kingdom and belgium, the amount of money they are giving to...
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do not blame us for america's economic problems. that's the blunt response from beijing as the obama administration brandishes his sharpest criticism yet of china's exchange rate policy. the u.s. treasury secretary timothy geithner will say that china's efforts at currency reform has been too slow and too limited when he addresses the senate later today. also, two new complaints about chinese trade practices at the wto. our guest from "the wall street journal" is with us. america says china is not doing enough to raise the value of the yuan. is that correct, given that the currency has been rising? >> the currency has been rising at is that one of the highest levels against the dollar today leading into the testimony from treasury secretary geithner. most people say it does not reflect the economic strength of china. from a fundamental basis, very few would argue that the chinese currency is fairly valued right now. >> , of and appreciation is washington looking for? in reality, how much difference would it make for american busines
do not blame us for america's economic problems. that's the blunt response from beijing as the obama administration brandishes his sharpest criticism yet of china's exchange rate policy. the u.s. treasury secretary timothy geithner will say that china's efforts at currency reform has been too slow and too limited when he addresses the senate later today. also, two new complaints about chinese trade practices at the wto. our guest from "the wall street journal" is with us. america says...
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us? >> well, a lot of business schools on how to make money. i want to tell people if you run business, you have to run the value first. to surf the others, help the others, that's the key. because i... one of the things we believe is if you think about making money and this is the u.s. dollar, talk about hong kong dollars, nobody wants to make friends with these people. thing about how can you help people and create value for the others and then you'll get the money. this is how we succeed in china. and this is why you call us believe that. people say jack, your company is crazy. how can you do that. this is the way we run the business. and i think this is the way the 21st century. the other thing is also focused on quality and people. >> rose: say that again? >> your own people. because i think china, the best resource is not... it's the human brain. 1.3 billion people. if we develop their brains, that's got a lot of innovation. that's the best resourcings we could ever have so many you
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it will help us take pressure off our currency, help us stabilize interest rates it will help us show the markets that our tax rates aren't going to rise to unbelievable levels because we are getting our fiscal house in order. so if we locked in a plan to actually g our debt under control, that will actually help our economy right now because it will improve competence in the future of our economy. >> okay but are you prepared to spend money for stimulus in order to do something about unemployment. >> so i don't subscribe to the typical keynesian doctrine that you need to borrow and spend money to create jobsment we borrowed and spend 1.1 trillion when you add interest costs on the stimulus and we lost 2.6 million jobs since that legislation passed. i do think there are better things that the government could do to promote prosperity and create jobs. we ought to be growing at a very fast pace coming out of the kind-of-recession we are coming out of if we are coming out of it. i mean 81, the 72 recession. we were growing at about 68% at this time. i would argue that the reason we are g
it will help us take pressure off our currency, help us stabilize interest rates it will help us show the markets that our tax rates aren't going to rise to unbelievable levels because we are getting our fiscal house in order. so if we locked in a plan to actually g our debt under control, that will actually help our economy right now because it will improve competence in the future of our economy. >> okay but are you prepared to spend money for stimulus in order to do something about...
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because it requires all you want to use cases are possible face. maybe it really. this is a real fear. is flowing in. you. having a very. inflated and this is a reason we started this complaint treaty must be fulfilled. so you maintain that under the terms of that a bailout is actually illegal what outcome do you hope for if secord is sharing. in german participation on since all the action. be stopped and i think we are coming back to. stability probably. freighting over a. maybe greek is forced to opt out and why not because the country is not very happy to see. the weak country trying to assume the economy cannot share. monetary crap having hard towards for stability and hard currency and what effect do you foresee for the rest of the year in saying if countries like greece and spain and possibly italy were forced to pull out. too soon or a possible one get smaller but a harder monetary union not sixteen or seventeen members but only was ten or eight but countries. follows that all of this would be an option. the whole experiment of. union in my view which was n
because it requires all you want to use cases are possible face. maybe it really. this is a real fear. is flowing in. you. having a very. inflated and this is a reason we started this complaint treaty must be fulfilled. so you maintain that under the terms of that a bailout is actually illegal what outcome do you hope for if secord is sharing. in german participation on since all the action. be stopped and i think we are coming back to. stability probably. freighting over a. maybe greek is...
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because of the tragedy with the grief it brings us closer together and. it's too soon to draw a line under the cap in case work is still underway to find more places where polish prisoners of war a barrett as some died while in transit to the prison camps there also continued efforts to gather information about the victims of stalin's reign of terror to a buried in mass graves together with the poles if the bells were to on every single person buried at midnight and count in they would have to toll continuously for many days. the top stories from all see this hour a new arena for new ideas president medvedev tells the global policy forum and that beyond shouldn't be jealous about russia's proposed new security treaty for europe as it could help everyone and he also ripped off criticism of democratic democratic standards in russia saying that adoption of a parliamentary democracy for the country would be a catastrophe just as it has been ok this time. the settlements have been lighting candles across the russian republic to mourn seventeen victims of a sui
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joining us this week is michael mundaca, assistant treasury secretary for tax policy. here to question him is kim dixon from reuters and martin vaughn from dow jones. >> michael, i want to start out by asking you about the proposals that the president put forward, the tax proposals to stimulate the economy. one of those was that he wanted to allow businesses to immediately write off 100% of their newly commit purchases in 2011, the aim being to free up cash to invest higher. what we're leading -- what we're hearing is that cash is not the problem. the issue right now is that folks are worried about the economy neck getting better, continuing continuing to stagnate or getting worse. in that light, how much good can you do by simply offering people a tax cuts if they are just worried about the economy not getting better? >> that is a good question. i think we need to put this in context. these are one not -- these are not one-of proposals. -- these are not one-off proposals. proposals. there has been made to states. these proposals now, these targeted proposals with resp
joining us this week is michael mundaca, assistant treasury secretary for tax policy. here to question him is kim dixon from reuters and martin vaughn from dow jones. >> michael, i want to start out by asking you about the proposals that the president put forward, the tax proposals to stimulate the economy. one of those was that he wanted to allow businesses to immediately write off 100% of their newly commit purchases in 2011, the aim being to free up cash to invest higher. what we're...
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join us. on our jeep. with. data generated from an electrical grid. you can do to do it in california. in terms of energy sources present black and. let's go to sort of. our own welcome back to where we're bringing you full coverage of the city's out of the celebrations of the global policy forum which was just being held here there's more on that plus all the news updates from russia and across the world at the top of the hour and now let's get a recap of our main headlines the u.s. remembers the victims of the nine eleven attacks those who gave emergency aid off of the tragedy feel the government has turned its back on the it's all hundreds of rescuers say the health was ruined the ground zero. flushes republic of north. eleven of the victims of thursday's suicide bombing in the city of logic up costs three people have been detained following the blast. people across europe are to protest against excessive surveillance forcing some businesses so big brother does more to intrude on their privacy to protect them. on the eve of the fall of their own cu
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thank you both for joining us. if i could start with you and sweden, is it as simple as saying, this is really about economic hard times. these are the events of the last couple of weeks. the most start willing immigration. the sweedish model was going to give expression to growing anxiety about immigration. it is the country with the most liberal stance. for example in the netherlands. it become necessary to have a political expression of concerns about immigration. >> what is it, if you agree with that that makes the consentual politics such a difficult area for tackling immigration? >> i'm not sure it's just about immigration or that it is completely new. we have many decades of the far right, protest parties. popping up in europe, we had the npd in germany. we had a party in france. >> this is a wave? >> these parties are pretty unsuited to exercise the possibility. they get in parliament and do rather badly. i'd be caution of saying this is a long-time trend. is it as simple as saying what we will now see is t
thank you both for joining us. if i could start with you and sweden, is it as simple as saying, this is really about economic hard times. these are the events of the last couple of weeks. the most start willing immigration. the sweedish model was going to give expression to growing anxiety about immigration. it is the country with the most liberal stance. for example in the netherlands. it become necessary to have a political expression of concerns about immigration. >> what is it, if you...
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you want to use great to have you with us the headline. new arena for new ideas for the benefit of tells the global policy forum and jaroslav about being u.s. shouldn't be jealous about russia's approach to new security treaty for europe as it could help everyone but he also a criticism of democratic standards in russia saying that the adoption of a parliamentary democracy for the contrary would be a catastrophe just as it has been based on. the sessions have been lighting candles it calls the russian republic to mourn seventeen victims of a suicide car bomb attack on thursday the festivals have already taken place while some of the one hundred sixty eight injured are being treated in moscow. investigates the rapid growth of the islamic america with a number of cold but since the nine eleven terror attacks increasing despite claims the media fuels on to some extent. a festival of travel executives born in moscow over twenty years ago helped mold the thing you were in relations between east and west on the eve of the fall of the iron curtai
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welcome back to join us you're watching r.t.m. marina joshie of these are the top stories of the week tensions at the u.n. general assembly reach fever pitch as iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad riles u.s. officials was noisy rhetoric many protested his attendance and president obama called his remarks offensive. the recent success of n.t. with gratian political parties in europe is turning heads raising fears of growing nationalism across the continent as our guys in the struggle for axis to the region's vast resources heats up prompting russia to call for war cooperation for that reason the arctic nations gathered a mosque in this week in an attempt to avoid clashes. well that start is laura emma talks to professor william handle a currency expert who believes the greek bailout is illegal. i'm in berlin with professor vilhelm hankel who is one of a group of currency experts who filed a suit with the constitutional court in germany against the greek bailout professor hackles that's very much for talking to r.t. now tell me ab
welcome back to join us you're watching r.t.m. marina joshie of these are the top stories of the week tensions at the u.n. general assembly reach fever pitch as iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad riles u.s. officials was noisy rhetoric many protested his attendance and president obama called his remarks offensive. the recent success of n.t. with gratian political parties in europe is turning heads raising fears of growing nationalism across the continent as our guys in the struggle for axis...
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so after such an experiment every country did come back to speak with us so we can. get back at it with an interest every week. has been appreciated and diminish made. exports to our places but again more prosperity in the home markets so each country of see you when you can build five against this national crisis business means and overcomes the kaiser's so it's a much better concept to master financial and to real economic crisis some economists say that europe will emerge from this crisis in better shape than it ever was before what do you say to that it's a moment your whole is subsidized currency so it is a v. currency but it is subsidized by high inflationary intervention of so your european central bank which is the beginning of inflation period for you or and inflation for you means weak if not. junk a currency which is intolerable. so since thousand years of monetary story all countries running interpreter right now could source. why are monetary. revalidation and people allegations of problem exchange a moment in order to overcome a crisis and we need to se
so after such an experiment every country did come back to speak with us so we can. get back at it with an interest every week. has been appreciated and diminish made. exports to our places but again more prosperity in the home markets so each country of see you when you can build five against this national crisis business means and overcomes the kaiser's so it's a much better concept to master financial and to real economic crisis some economists say that europe will emerge from this crisis in...
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and using so. innocent. a little angels. can. still. below and welcome the cross talk i'm peter lavelle could have the second world war been avoided what role did opposing ideologies play and or individuals in states to blame for what was the international system is so weak that war was made inevitable . if you. started. to discuss what went wrong in the one nine hundred thirty s. i'm joined by dominique leavin in london he's a professor of russian government at the london school of economics and political science and a fellow of the british academy in boston we have william kale or a professor of history and international asians at boston university and the author of a world of nations the international order since one thousand nine hundred five and unlivable we cross to frank madonna and author and reader in international history at liverpool john moore's university. in one thousand nine hundred thirty nine he of the soviet union and nazi germany embracing each other a deadly embrace that we would find out later how did we get to that
and using so. innocent. a little angels. can. still. below and welcome the cross talk i'm peter lavelle could have the second world war been avoided what role did opposing ideologies play and or individuals in states to blame for what was the international system is so weak that war was made inevitable . if you. started. to discuss what went wrong in the one nine hundred thirty s. i'm joined by dominique leavin in london he's a professor of russian government at the london school of economics...